New Approaches to Coleridge: Biographical and Critical EssaysDonald Sultana |
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... references to Scott in Coleridge's letters and notebooks that collectively are far from unambivalent , and has ... reference to Coleridge's own pronouncements on the subject . It is also good to have Eric Anderson's very favourable ...
... references to Scott in Coleridge's letters and notebooks that collectively are far from unambivalent , and has ... reference to Coleridge's own pronouncements on the subject . It is also good to have Eric Anderson's very favourable ...
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... reference to his complaints against the critics of the Edinburgh Review . ' My unfriends ' he called them in a characteristic coinage prompted by his admiration for the word - forming powers of the Greek and German languages . The ...
... reference to his complaints against the critics of the Edinburgh Review . ' My unfriends ' he called them in a characteristic coinage prompted by his admiration for the word - forming powers of the Greek and German languages . The ...
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... reference to what ' the public have been taught ' to value about Malta and Egypt is , according to Professor Erdman , 76 ' a point ministers must take into consideration ' . But Ball , on the evidence of his official communications with ...
... reference to what ' the public have been taught ' to value about Malta and Egypt is , according to Professor Erdman , 76 ' a point ministers must take into consideration ' . But Ball , on the evidence of his official communications with ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
Copyright | |
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